Jyllandsposten, Henrik Lyding:

“Virtuosic and original blend of Greenland’s culture and breakdance.”“Virtuos og original blanding af Grønland og breakdance.”

“The familiar break-dance routines are transformed into something other
than a display of physical virtuosity. Instead, they function
effortlessly as both original and imaginative interpretations of ancient
rituals and patterns of movement.”

Emily Clark, Copenhagen Post:

“It feels like genius on display.Hip-hop and inuit dance merge for a thrilling ride.”

“The breakdancers Rojas and Grimah are so skilled and the choreography so precise that you feel you are witnessing some form of shape-shifting human origami, as they fluidly fold themselves like contortionists.It´s a thrilling ride.”

Danstidningen:

“What is so impressive and exciting with Ritual is that the dancers
change character throughout the performance . It is also fine to see
the fascinating Inuit culture presented on a Scandinavian stage and
interpreted through a modern choreographic language which reaches out to
many.”“Det fine og spændende med Ritual er at danserne hele tiden skifter karakter. Desuden er det fint at se den fascinerende inuitkultur præsenteret på en skandinavisk scene, ovenikøbet tolket i form af et moderne koreografisk sprog som når ud til mange.”

Alina Ulsøe, Etniqa Magazine

“Ritual was simply breathtaking. Portrayed with such sincerity and so
personally that I became even more proud of Inuit culture.”“Ritual var simpelthen forrygende. Så ægte og personligt skildret, at jeg kun blev mere stolt af inuit kulturen.”

Monna Ditmer, Politiken:

“High five for a new man. Choreographer Lene Boel and two break dancers
take off from the ice cap and land with a strong bid for a new type of
man”“High five til den nye mand. Koreografen Lne Boel og to break dansere sætter af på indlandsisen og lander med et stærkt nyt bud på en mandetype.”